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Audience Rating: X (Mature Audiences Only) Binding: DVD EAN: 0726283921121 Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC Label: Playboy Home Video Manufacturer: Playboy Home Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Playboy Home Video Region Code: 1 Release Date: January 06, 2004 Running Time: 60 minutes Studio: Playboy Home Video Theatrical Release Date: 1995 Editorial Review: Description: Internationally renowned sex expert Dr. Ruth Westheimer presents an enlightened look at the art of making love. This program is an illustrated guide to total sexual satisfaction and happiness in your relationship. Related Items: Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Very nice & boring - for inexperienced onlyI accidentently ordered this instead of the Vol 2 Tantra one. I learned nothing. Basically be more considerate, more foreplay. There are small little skits between couples getting in move & kissing/touching where a male announceer talked nicely over it giving tips so you couldn't hear much of the actors. There was no real sex, it was faked & though showed nudity of the women, it only showed one frontal nudity once of a guy & he was not even turned on. In betweeen each skit was Dr. Ruth talking to three couples in a living room setting about sex & problems & issues such as lack of foreplay, condoms, etc. "Doesn't the drive to her house count as foreplay?" Men might like the strip tease from a blond in the first skit or the role-playing one also. |
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Critics and audiences didn't seem too happy with Back to the Future, Part II, the inventive, perhaps too clever sequel. Director Zemeckis and cast bent over backwards to add layers of time-travel complication, and while it surely exercises the brain it isn't necessarily funny in the same way that its predecessor was. It's well worth a visit, though, just to appreciate the imagination that went into it, particularly in a finale that has Marty watching his own actions from the first film. --Tom Keogh
Shot back-to-back with the second chapter in the trilogy, Back to the Future, Part III is less hectic than that film and has the same sweet spirit of the first, albeit in a whole new setting. This time, Marty ends up in the Old West of 1885, trying to prevent the death of mad scientist Christopher Lloyd at the hands of gunman Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen (Thomas F. Wilson, who had a recurring role as the bully Biff). Director Zemeckis successfully blends exciting special effects with the traditions of a Western and comes up with something original and fun. --Tom Keogh


